AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWildlife Crime Watch: Europol says organized gangs move about 100 metric tons of live juvenile eels each year, feeding a trade worth up to €3 billion and helping drive Europe’s eel populations down roughly 95% since the 1980s, with Anguilla anguilla now critically endangered. Regional Tech & Governance: Bermuda hosted the Overseas Territories Deputy Governors and Heads of Public Service Annual Summit (June 11–12), with leaders from Anguilla and others focusing on workforce shortages, public service reform, leadership development, and how emerging technologies like AI can be integrated into administration. Marine Research Tender: The UK’s Blue Belt Programme is seeking a supplier (£180,000 open procedure) to process “Beyond the Reef” survey samples from Anguilla and other territories using a metabarcoding workflow, with transparent lab procedures and raw sequence data for publication. Health Education Pipeline: New Anglia University says it’s responding to UK medical school demand by offering a UK-aligned Doctor of Medicine (MD) pathway with NHS clinical rotations, citing 25,770 medicine applicants for 2026 entry versus about 8,126 funded places in England. Local Legal/Politics: A commentary piece discusses the “Horseman” lawsuit as a potential political tool for the opposition NNP against the ruling NDC, raising questions about who may be behind the legal push.
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